to nightclub doorman, where he teams up with notorious heavy, bernard o mahoney, who s played by series newcomer, vinniejones. tony is introduced as a bighearted geezer who is always prepared to drop his kebab in order to break up a fight. his descent into crazed criminal behaviour all seems a bit sudden. what starts off like a recruitment ad for the army moves into a tawdry nightclub thriller and borderline spoof of british crime movies. i ll find ya! unprovoked violence comes thick and fast, and i feel like they might be going for some kind of record for use of the c word. it s disturbing in parts, but often so over the top, you have to laugh. there s some criminal use of good music, like new order, and some music that is just criminal in itself. die hard foot soldier fans may wish to know that this is in cinemas now. if you re curious about it for comedy value, then you might want to wait for it to come to the small screen.
this traces his move from army vet to nightclub doorman, where he teams up with notorious heavy, bernard o mahoney who s played by series newcomer, vinniejones. tony is introduced as a bighearted geezer who is always prepared to drop his kebab in order to break up a fight. his descent into crazed criminal behaviour all seems a bit sudden. what starts off like a recruitment ad for the army moves into a tawdry nightclub thriller and borderline spoof of british crime movies. i ll find you! unprovoked violence comes thick and fast, and i feel like they might be going for some kind of record for use of the c word. it s disturbing in parts, but often so over the top, you have to laugh. there s some criminal use of good music, like new order, and some music that is just criminal in itself. die hard foot soldier fans may wish to know that this is in cinemas now. if you re curious about it for comedy value, then you might want to wait for it to come to the small screen. i ve always done things
rise of the foot soldier: origins stars terry stone as tony tucker, the real life drug dealer who was killed in 1995. this traces his move from army vet to nightclub doorman, who s played by series newcomer, vinniejones. tony is introduced as a big hearted geezer who is always prepared to drop his kebab in order to break up a fight. his descent into crazed criminal behaviour all seems a bit sudden. what starts off like a recruitment ad for the army moves into a tawdry nightclub thriller and borderline spoof of british crime movies. i ll find ya! unprovoked violence comes thick and fast, and i feel like they might be going for some kind of record for use of the c word. it s disturbing in parts, but often so over the top, you have to laugh. there s some criminal use of good music, like new order, and some music that is just criminal in itself. die hard foot soldier fans may wish
geezer who is always prepared to drop his kebab in order to break up a fight. his descent into crazed criminal behaviour all seems a bit sudden. what starts off like a recruitment ad for the army moves into a tawdry nightclub thriller and borderline spoof of british crime movies. i ll find ya! unprovoked violence comes thick and fast, and i feel like they might be going for some kind of record for use of the c word. it s disturbing in parts, but often so over the top, you have to laugh. there s some criminal use of good music, like new order, and some music that is just criminal in itself. die hard foot soldier fans may wish to know that this is in cinemas now. if you re curious about it for comedy value, then you might want to wait for it to come to the small screen. i ve always done things backwards. i kissed you. and then i met you. what the.? oh, my god! i thought you were someone else! congratulations on your upcoming wedding. - i don t know how upcoming it is, he won t set a date
stars terry stone as tony tucker, the real life drug dealer who was killed in 1995. this traces his move from army vet to nightclub doorman, where he teams up with notorious heavy, bernard o mahoney who s played by series newcomer, vinniejones. tony is introduced as a bighearted geezer who is always prepared to drop his kebab in order to break up a fight. his descent into crazed criminal behaviour all seems a bit sudden. what starts off like a recruitment ad for the army moves into a tawdry nightclub thriller and borderline spoof of british crime movies. i ll find ya! unprovoked violence comes thick and fast, and i feel like they might be going for some kind of record for use of the c word. it s disturbing in parts, but often so over the top, you have to laugh. there s some criminal use of good music, like new order, and some music that is just criminal in itself. die hard foot soldier fans may wish to know that this is in cinemas now. if you re curious about it for comedy value, then